20 Of The Strangest And Funniest Clothing Fashions

Fashion and clothing taste is, of course, subjective, and it’s easily said that if we were all the same, it would be a boring planet, indeed. The fashion world proves this, and it could be also said the fashion world exists to turn heads. That’s what they do, and it’s what they’re good at, even if their yearly self-one-upsmanship takes on completely different dimensions than in the past. Crazy fashion wouldn’t be crazy if it didn’t make us take notice, even if we do have a “What the heck?” expression on our faces while we’re doing all that noticing.

Face-kini – China

No,. they’re not taking up “la lucha libre.” It’s a rather strange, yet ingenious thing that was invented to help protect your face from the sun. As un-sexy as these might look, they’re actually quite popular. You can wear them with or without an accompanying bodysuit and they sell for quite cheap in either American dollars or Chinese yuan.

Mexican Pointy Boots.

Apparently, super-pointy boots have become quite a thing for men to wear in Mexico recently. Interestingly enough, they aren’t the first culture to have thought of this. If you ever recall reading old stories and seeing old pictures of men in the Middle East, particularly the Arab nations, you might recall seeing them wearing pointy shoes that curl up at the toes – supposedly indicative of virility.

Sweater Pants

Yes, they’re strange, and yes, they’ll keep your legs warm. But unless you are planning to use them as thermal underwear, they might not be so good as regular pants. There are patterns out there for home-made knitted sweater pants, but fashion-wise, they’re not exactly something you’d want to wear on a hot date, even in the winter.

Mosquito Net Pants

Apart from their initial strangeness, they’re quite practical – you get to show off your good-looking legs in shorts while keeping those annoying mosquitoes off of you. And in these days of West Nile virus being spread by the vampiric insect, mosquito net pants are a better option than getting sick, or scratching the heck out of your legs, at least.